Father’s Day
Warm Father's Day wishes from the Polish Museum of America! We appreciate your dedication and support. May you have health, happiness, and fulfillment in all aspects of your life. Happy Father's Day!
Guests from the Lithuanian Community Center Inbox
The Polish Museum of America hosted special guests who presented a VR animation based on the paintings of Čiurlionis, a multi-talented artist with ties to Poland.
Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union Awards $550,000 in College Scholarships
The Polish Museum of America hosted an event by the Polish & Slavic Credit Union, awarding students from across the country. Congratulations to all the recipients!
Visiting guests from the Piłsudski Institute in New York
The Polish Museum of America was delighted to host special guests from the Piłsudski Institute in New York, namely Iwona Korga, the President of the Institute, and Alicja Winnicki, a member of the Institute's Council. We have had a long-standing collaboration with the Institute as part of MAB. We express
Happy Children’s Day!
International Children's Day: Celebrating children's rights, well-being, and a brighter future for all.
Memorial Day 2023
The museum will be closed on Monday, May 29th in observance of the holiday. Enjoy the day with your loved ones while keeping in mind those who served and sacrificed.
Explore Polish History: Visit CHM and the Polish Museum of America!
Uncover Polish history and culture at the Chicago History Museum and the Polish Museum of America! Immerse yourself in captivating exhibits and artifacts that highlight the rich heritage of Polish-American communities. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the vibrant stories of the past. #PolishHistory #ChicagoMuseums #PolishCulture
Remembering Stanisław Szukalski: A Colorful Figure in Polish Art History
Renowned Polish artist Stanisław Szukalski, known for his controversial ideas and artistic contributions, passed away in 1987. His legacy includes founding the Szczep Horned Heart, exploring Slavic culture, and inspiring the documentary "Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski." Visitors to the PMA can admire his sculptures from the
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